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Forest Hills Ledger

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Forest Hills Ledger

PS 7 drinking water safe for students: City

Kids at an Elmhurst elementary school can finally sip from the drinking fountains after years of fearing the water was unsafe. Comment.
Forest Hills Ledger

Railroad move considered

A group of Middle Village residents are one step closer to a good night’s sleep after a Friday meeting with railroad companies. Comment.
Forest Hills Ledger

Unpopular towing company suspended from city program American Collision criticized for storing junked autos on streets while only zoned to house 5 cars

A towing company criticized for using the streets of Maspeth as a private junkyard was temporarily bounced from a city program, and documents from the city Department of Buildings indicate that it should not even be operating a wrecking business at all.. Comment.

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